Hell, I have a job right now. Health insurance kicks in in 90 days from start. Had a job with health insurance before. So now I'm in between coverage simply because I changed jobs. I can get COBRA, but that's much more expensive. Simply being employed doesn't protect you currently. I expect to lose my insurance coverage when this passes.

I work for a small manufacturing firm, had group insurance before Obamacare that cost $2100 a month for a family of 4 (two healthy late 20's and two kids under 5!) My company wanted to pay for insurance but the last quote for a group plan was almost $2700 a month with a family deductible of $15k!

Needless to say they dropped insurance and put us on the market. It was better, but since we live in a red state with Gov. Caillou (Rickets) who was more interested in killing inmates than helping working families we are all screwed.

And to think we were worried they let Russian photographers and their equipment into the Oval Office because they might bug the WH... Who knew that they wouldn't even have to try, Trump would just GIVE the intel while trying to compensate for his tiny ego?

Has to caucus with his party in the senate?God forbid he actually act like a statesman and vote independent of party affiliation! Maybe he should vote for what is good for the country and not just the next sound bite.

"Dry sodium chloride (salt) is VDOT’s primary snow-removal and ice-control chemical. It is applied directly to the pavement once the storm starts. Salt is sometimes mixed with sand before it is applied to the road. Dry salt is most effective after the snow has accumulated about an inch and the temperature is 20 degrees Fahrenheit or higher. If the temperature is below 20 degrees, salt may not melt enough snow and ice to form a barrier between the pavement and the snow and could even produce more ice as melted snow refreezes. At these temperatures, abrasives such as sand are put down to break up ice and increase traction. Liquid sodium chloride (brine) is an economical anti-icing and pre-treatment chemical"

They need to take a clue from many other surrounding northern states and use a beet juice brine which is good down to -10. I mean Canada uses it and they seem to be able to clear roads in way colder temps!

How is no one thinking about how flimsy a lightning to 3.5mm adapter would be? I have seen multiple iPhones with broken off lightning connectors stuck in the charging slot. I can't imagine sticking the adapter in there and having a phone in a pocket and doing anything active while listening to music!